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Uploaded by on May 22, 2009

Opgenomen tijdens de Afrikadag op 25 april 2009 in de Haagse Hogeschool, waar Shoesize 50 optrad in de talkshow Standpunt Afrika, georganiseerd door het Wereldmediahuis.

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  • Thank you for your work and your words. Your song is a message to the world. As a genocide survivor I am proud of you. My God bless your voices!!!

  • @kassyneful Dear Kassyneful. Thank you very much for your encouraging words. It gives us a lot of possitive energy to hear that people from Rwanda who have survived the genocide appreciate the song. The biggest compliment we can get. Have you also seen the video clip we have made? The drawings in this clip were made by a Rwandan artist who has survived the genocide. Please send the clip to friends, so the message can be spread. Thank you very much in advance.

    Kind regards,

    Edwin van Haveren

  • cool!!!

    thanks for your work,

    rwandans appreciate

  • Dear Twisenga,

    Thank you very much for your compliments. It is a great compliment to us that Rwandans appreciate the song.

    Kind regards,

    Edwin van Haveren (singer of Shoesize 50)

  • that's great.can i have the lyrics of this song?did u went at kigali?plz go there cz u are rwandish.where are u?thet is example for anothers singers yes u can sing about genocide.i like that song cz it tolking my life in 1994

  • Dear Dekezi,

    Yes, you can have the lyrics of this song. If you send us your emailaddress, I will send it to you. No, I have never been to Rwanda. It would be great to experience your country once, though. We are living in The Netherlands. Thank you for your nice comliments. It feels good that you, as somebody who has experienced the genocide, can identify with this song. Have you seen the video clip of this song also?

    Kind regards,

    Edwin van Haveren (singer of Shoesize 50)

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  • Dat man with the purple guitar is my daddy <3

    It's so beautifull

  • I'm glad that other people than rwandeses can sing about what happened in Rwanda.

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